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[[ Jack Reed | Jack Reed ]]
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I work at the Stanford Libraries increasing access to geospatial data. I'm a co-founder of the GeoBlacklight and OpenGeoMetadata projects and work on a variety of other open source software projects. |
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[[ JRM | Jean-Roc Morreale ]]
Name: Jean-Roc Morreale |
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Jean-Roc is an archaeologist specialized in the long-term conservation and exploitation of field data, this task is made much easier when using open data formats and free software. For this reason, he started to localize Quantum GIS and participate as board member of the french OSGeo chapter to the promotion and the diffusion of free and open GIS tools into the labs but also into the public administration. |
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[[ Jeff Hamm | Jeff Hamm ]]
Name: Jeff Hamm |
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I graduated as a geographer several datum changes ago, and remember clearly discovering the magic of gdal in my search to become digital and shpless. Now, 40 years later, I don’t know anyone that can’t find their way through the world using mobile mapping tools. At a MapServer user meeting in Ottawa in 2004, I found and embraced a vibrant, innovative and sociable community of such diversity, everyone had a place, and a role in growing a movement. As a participant and presenter at several FOSS4G conferences, I know how passionate OSGeo is about our community. In whatever small way I may have contributed, I have gained far more in return. I am particularly interested in engaging community in land use decision making, and in mapping the negotiated and overlapping jurisdiction of colonial and indigenous world views. I am fortunate to call the Yukon home, but I still stay connected with my OSGeo family everywhere. I value and respect diversity; and honour those who give of themselves to further the dreams of others. |
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[[ Ticheler | Jeroen Ticheler ]]
Name: Jeroen Ticheler |
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Jeroen has been promoting the use of international standards and Free and Open Source Software for geographic data and information for over twenty years now. Jeroen is Project Officer for the GeoNetwork opensource project. He served on the OSGeo Board in 2007 & 2008 and is a Charter member since the early days of OSGeo. |
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[[ Jeroen Ticheler | Jeroen Ticheler ]]
Name: Jeroen Ticheler |
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Jeroen has been promoting the use of international standards and Free and Open Source Software for geographic data and information for over twenty years now. Jeroen is Project Officer for the GeoNetwork opensource project. He served on the OSGeo Board in 2007 & 2008 and is a Charter member since the early days of OSGeo. |
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[[ JoCook | Jo Cook ]]
Name: Jo Cook |
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[[ Doublebyte | Joana Simoes ]]
Name: Joana Simoes |
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Joana is a software developer, data scientist and strategist in the field of geospatial information and technologies. She has worked in different environments, ranging from academia to industry, and has always advocated for FOSS in general, and FOSS4G in particular. When working at the United Nations, she led the migration of a code base, from proprietary technologies to FOSS, and refactored the FAO GIS course, to take advantage of FOSS4G. Joana uses a myriad of FOSS4G technologies on her daily work and during her free time, and has occasionally contributed to projects such as QGIS, or GeoNetwork. She joined the local chapters of the countries where she lived (e.g.: UK, Spain) and currently she is serving as a board member at the Portuguese Local chapter. |
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[[ Doublebyte | Joana Simoes ]]
Name: Joana Simoes |
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Joana is a software engineer with more than fifteen years of experience, with a sound expertise in the field of geospatial tech and analytics. After acquiring a PhD in Geographic Information Systems, at the University College of London (2007), her drive to solve real-world problems has led her to SMEs, an international organization, a research foundation and a start-up. Joana has been very much involved in the Free and Open Source Software community, in particular in what concerns geospatial technologies, standards and data. This has led her to become a charter member of the Open Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) in 2017, and the vice-president of the Portuguese chapter of OSGeo. During 2017 she also took a leading role at the board of the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association (GSDI), as a board director of the Industry Advisory Council. Joana is the founder of ByteRoad, an R&D company in the field of spatial data infrastructures and leads Developer Relations at OGC. She is also a reviewer for the European Commission, and has been deeply involved in education, teaching the next generation of full-stack developers and data analysts. |
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[[ Jive | Jody Garnett ]]
Name: Jody Garnett |
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A mapish developer working at GeoCat. Active with OSGeo and LocationTech communities working on a wide range of free and open source geospatial goodness! |
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[[ Johanvdw | Johan Van de Wauw ]]
Name: Johan Van de Wauw |
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[[ John Bryant | John Bryant ]]
Name: John Bryant |
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Originally from Canada, I'm currently based in Fremantle, Australia where I operate an open geospatial consulting company called Mammoth Geospatial. Organiser of FOSS4G Perth and geogeeks.org, founding chair of FOSS4G SotM Oceania & OSGeo Oceania. Frequent attendee and sometimes volunteer at global FOSS4G events. Always keen to meet other spatial enthusiasts. Building a strong open geospatial community in Oceania! |
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[[ Jonahsullivan | Jonah Sullivan ]]
Name: Jonah Sullivan |
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Federal sector geospatial analyst in Australia. FOSS4G SotM Oceania Committee member 2018, OSGeo Oceania Board member 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 202, FOSS4G SotM Oceania 2020 Co-Chair, FOSS4G SotM Oceania 2021 Conference Committee member. |
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[[ Jonaseberle | Jonas Eberle ]]
Name: Jonas Eberle |
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EO Platform Architect and Research assistant at German Aerospace Center, German Remote Sensing Data Center, Department for Information Technology.Interested in Earth Observation, OGC-compliant EO services, and user-friendly services and applications. |
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[[ Jjesus | Jorge Samuel Mendes de Jesus ]]
Name: Jorge Samuel Mendes de Jesus |
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[[ Jsanz | Jorge Sanz ]]
Name: Jorge Sanz |
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[[ Jorge Sanz | Jorge Sanz ]]
Name: Jorge Sanz |
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[[ Julienmichel | Julien Michel ]]
Name: Julien Michel |
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Julien Michel is a many year (9+) contributor to the Orfeo ToolBox (www.orfeo-toolbox.org), an open-source C++ library for remote sensing images processing, which is an incubating OSGeo project. Julien Michel is also a member of the OTB Project Steering Committee. He occasionnaly contributes to the OSSIM and ITK projects. |
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[[ NOVACITE | Junyoung Choi ]]
Name: Junyoung Choi |
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[[ Just | Just van den Broecke ]]
Name: Just van den Broecke |
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[[ Just van den Broecke | Just van den Broecke ]]
Name: Just van den Broecke |
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[[ Jerome Jacovella-St-Louis | Jérôme Jacovella-St-Louis ]]
Name: Jérôme Jacovella-St-Louis |
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[[ KarelCharvat | Karel Charvat ]]
Name: Karel Charvat |
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[[ Wonderchook | Kate Chapman ]]
Name: Kate Chapman |
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Kate is Executive Director of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team. Her most recent projects have included working in Indonesia leading a team to train disaster managers in using open-source software to better plan for disasters and relaunching of the OpenAerialMap project. Kate has spoken about the benefits of open-source and open data for disaster response and risk reduction all over the world, including giving keynotes at Linux Conf Australia and FOSS4G in 2013. |
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[[ Kevin Smith | Kevin Smith ]]
Name: Kevin Smith |
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[[ Kurt Menke | Kurt Menke ]]
Name: Kurt Menke |
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Kurt Menke is a Certified GIS Professional (GISP) who has been working in the field for 19 years. He works largely on spatial analysis in the conservation field. He received a Masters degree (MA) in Geography from the University of New Mexico in 2000. He is a long time advocate of FOSS4G. Recently he has authored Discover QGIS through Locate Press and co-authored Mastering QGIS through Packt Publishing. In 2015 he was part of the GeoAcademy team awarded the GeoForAll Educator of the Year award. |
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[[ Surveyor | Landon Blake ]]
Name: Landon Blake |
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Landon Blake is a land surveyor and GIS programmer with a focus on OpenJUMP and CAD customization. He serves as the Vice President of the California Land Surveyors Association Central Valley Chapter, is a member of the California Land Surveyors Association GIS Committee, and also serves as a member of the California Geodetic Control Working Group. |
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[[ Lars | Lars Lingner ]]
Name: Lars Lingner |
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Lars Lingner is an active member in the local chapter FOSSGIS e.V. since 2007 He is using open source software as well as open data and is promoting several projects on local, national and international events. Such as FOSSGIS Konferenz, AGIT, State of the Map, FOSS4G. He is organizing local regularly events in Berlin, Germany called Stammtisch and Hackweekend for the OpenStreetMap and FOSSGIS community. His focus is the server side software to build an open source map stack, like MapServer, PostgreSQL/Postgis, GDAL/OGR. |
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[[ LucaCongedo | Luca Congedo ]]
Name: Luca Congedo |
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Luca Congedo is an environmental engineer and researcher working in the fields of GIS and Remote Sensing since 2009. He has a Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering (110/110) at Sapienza University (Rome), Engineering Faculty, and he is a Ph.D. student in Landscape and Environment at Sapienza University. Luca Congedo has published over 20 scientific papers and working papers. He is the developer of the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin for QGIS, an open source plugin that allows for the semi-automatic classification of remote sensing images, including several tools for the pre processing and post processing of images. Since 2013 he is author of the blog "From GIS to Remote Sensing" (https://fromgistors.blogspot.com) that aims to foster the use of open source software for environmental monitoring through tutorials and videos. |
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[[ Lucadelu | Luca Delucchi ]]
Name: Luca Delucchi |
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[[ Ginetto | Luigi Pirelli ]]
Name: Luigi Pirelli |
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Luigi Pirelli is a Computer Science Designer and Developer with several years of experience in Earth Observation Systems and Ground Station segment. He worked with ESA main contractors as Telespazio and Advanced Computer Systems (ACS), covering technical roles in system design, software engineering, software development, systems integration and test. During last years started to contribute to the Italian Geographic Free Software community adding code to the the GRASS and QGIS project and resulting founder of the GFOSS Italian Local Chapter. Latest experience cover activities in Spanish local chapter where he lives and active contributions to QGIS code and to the international community. Actually he works only developing for QGIS platform for Boundless Spatial Inc. mainly focused on PKI infrastructure and Continue Integration. |
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[[ Mlibman | Malena Libman ]]
Name: Malena Libman |
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Member of Geoinquietos Argentina, Geochicas OSM and Argentine Cartographic Center. Working in Open Data and the National Spatial Data Infrastructure to spread the word of FLOSS. |
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[[ Grizonnetm | Manuel Grizonnet ]]
Name: Manuel Grizonnet |
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Manuel works at CNES (French Space Agency) and is involved in the Open Source library for remote sensing image processing Orfeo ToolBox. |
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[[ MarcVloemans | Marc Vloemans ]]
Name: Marc Vloemans |
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I am an accomplished market developer cum commercial evangelist for open spatial IT. As an international presenter, lobbyist, writer, marketeer and entrepreneur I have contributed to the dissemination of OSGeo-projects - such as PostGIS, GeoServer and OpenLayers - among end-users and decision makers. |
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[[ Mbernasocchi | Marco Bernasocchi ]]
Name: Marco Bernasocchi |
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[[ Marco Minghini | Marco Minghini <libravatar email="marco.minghini@polimi.it"/> ]]
Name: Marco Minghini <libravatar email="marco.minghini@polimi.it"/> |
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[[ Margherita Di Leo | Margherita Di Leo ]]
Name: Margherita Di Leo |
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[[ Markiliffe | Mark Iliffe ]]
Name: Mark Iliffe |
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Hello! I'm Mark Iliffe, originally from England and now in New York. I was on the FOSS4G Nottingham LOC in 2013 and am chairing FOSS4G 2018 in Dar es Salaam. |
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[[ Mark Lucas | Mark Lucas ]]
Name: Mark Lucas |
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[[ Mmetz | Markus Metz ]]
Name: Markus Metz |
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GRASS GIS developer, focussing on efficient processing of large datasets, e.g. hydrological modelling, image segmentation, vector network analysis. |
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[[ Markus Neteler | Markus Neteler ]]
Name: Markus Neteler |
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[[ Mdavis | Martin Davis ]]
Name: Martin Davis |
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[[ Martinl | Martin Landa ]]
Name: Martin Landa |
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Martin contributes to various Open Source GIS projects as a user and mainly as a developer. He is member of GRASS PSC and GRASS development team. Beside the GRASS project he also contributes to GDAL and QGIS. |
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[[ Delawen | María Arias de Reyna Domínguez ]]
Name: María Arias de Reyna Domínguez |
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[[ Massimiliano Cannata | Massimiliano Cannata ]]
Name: Massimiliano Cannata |
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Massimiliano received his PhD in Gedoesy and Geomatics after his master degree in environmental engineering at the Politecnico di Milano. Since 2007 he's the head of the geomatic division within the Institute of Earth Sciences (www.ist.supsi.ch) in Switzerland. He participated in the community since it's inception at various levels. He's a former director of the Open Source Geospatial foundation (OSGeo) and member of the project steering committee of the projects and ZOO (http://www.zoo-project.org). From 2006 to 2016 he was also PSC member of the GIS GRASS (http://grass.osgeo.org). He's group lead the developement of the istSOS project (http://istsos.org) implementing open standards for sensor observation services. Co-chair of the UnitedNation committee and of the Open Geoscience committee. |
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[[ Epifanio | Massimo Di Stefano ]]
Name: Massimo Di Stefano |
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[[ Maphew | Matt Wilkie ]]
Name: Matt Wilkie |
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Started with PAMAP GIS in 1992 with Council for Yukon First Nations, bounced around a few other GIS contracting for awhile, mostly for First Nations, and then landed with Yukon Government in 1998. Still there now, much to my surprise. Was heavily involved with Osgeo4W for a number of years as wiki janitor, mailing list mod, and sheparding on the `apt` commandline osgeo4w package manager. Last few years my Osgeo involvement is mostly just a regular ol' tool user, folded in where I can with the Esri stack. |
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[[ Geoskeptic | Matthew Hanson ]]
Name: Matthew Hanson |
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[[ Mtravis | Matthew Travis ]]
Name: Matthew Travis |
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Open Source advocate currently helping Dartmoor National Park with all things spatial. I have experience with an open source stack consisting of: QGIS, PostGIS, Leaflet, & Geoserver I also help to run the UK QGIS user group; specifically in the South West. Looking to hold more meet ups around open source tools in general. If you're interested please get in touch. |
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[[ Mkuhn | Matthias Kuhn ]]
Name: Matthias Kuhn |
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[[ Mauricio Miranda | Mauricio Miranda ]]
Name: Mauricio Miranda |
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Mauricio has been a Board Member of the Spanish Local Chapter since 2011, and is very active inside the community, leading and pushing the community in Argentina and Latin America, among others. He organizes and manages meetings and events in Latin America with the aim to spread the word with newcomers and privative software users. |
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[[ Maellevd | Maëlle Vercauteren Drubbel ]]
Name: Maëlle Vercauteren Drubbel |
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[[ Micah Wengren | Micah Wengren ]]
Name: Micah Wengren |
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Micah works for the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and has been a user and supporter of open source geospatial software since the mid-2000's. Micah has worked to integrate GeoServer and GeoNode into NOAA geospatial data publishing workflows. He led a project to enable better multi-user, enterprise deployment for GeoServer with NOAA and OpenGeo in 2012, and contributed code to GeoNode to prototype a data discovery portal as an add on to the NOAA GeoServer hosting system. Since then, Micah has worked primarily in the open data field, supporting the NOAA Data Catalog (https://data.noaa.gov) and the Integrated Ocean Observing Systems (IOOS) Catalog (https://data.ioos.us). Micah currently works for the NOAA IOOS office helping manage the data publishing framework for IOOS' ocean observation and forecast data throughout the coastal United States, Pacific Islands and Great Lakes. |
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[[ Michael Smith | Michael Smith ]]
Name: Michael Smith |
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Michael Smith is a Physical Scientist with the Remote Sensing GIS Center of Expertise at the Cold Regions Research Engineering Laboratory of the US Army Corps of Engineers. He has been working as a GIS Specialist for 25 years with the last 13 years very involved with Open Source Geospatial. |
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[[ Msmitherdc | Michael Smith ]]
Name: Michael Smith |
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Michael Smith is a Physical Scientist with the Remote Sensing GIS Center of Expertise at the Cold Regions Research Engineering Laboratory of the US Army Corps of Engineers. He has been working as a GIS Specialist for 25 years with the last 13 years very involved with Open Source Geospatial. |
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[[ Micheletobias | Michele Tobias ]]
Name: Michele Tobias |
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[[ Mike Saunt | Mike Saunt ]]
Name: Mike Saunt |
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I've been using Open Source GeoSpatial software since 2003, originally with TAB2TAB. In 2005 I setup Astun Technology with the goal of being the leading Open Source GeoSpatial business in the UK. Working as part of a wide community of developers and users has enriched Astun, so we want to put something back. Astun is committed to supporting the community whether through sponsorship of the OSGeo Foundation or providing support to local chapters such as OSGeo:UK and the events they organise such as the FOSS4G:UK conference and QGIS User Groups. I believe that the community needs to be well funded to be sustainable and in 2017 Astun contributed in excess of £10,000 to various Open Source projects as sponsorship and / or funding code development. Astun also contributed over 90 man days of our staff’s time in helping with events, code sprints, hacks and other activities. |
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[[ Mikel | Mikel Maron ]]
Name: Mikel Maron Experience: |
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Mikel leads the Community Team, building diverse collaborations centered on amazing mapping tools and open data, to make positive change on complex, global problems. As Presidential Innovation Fellow at the US State Department Mikel drove OpenStreetMap adoption across federal agencies. He is co-founder of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, co-founder of Map Kibera and GroundTruth Initiative and Board member of the OpenStreetMap Foundation. He holds a master’s degree in Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems from the University of Sussex, and bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from UC Santa Cruz. |
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[[ Milena Nowotarska | Milena Nowotarska ]]
Name: Milena Nowotarska |
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[[ Mapanauta | Miriam Gonzalez aka Mapanauta ]]
Name: Miriam Gonzalez aka Mapanauta |
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[[ Zia | Mohammed Zia ]]
Name: Mohammed Zia |
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Zia is a full-time employee at the Satellite Mapping Team at CGG UK Ltd., working as a Geospatial Developer. |
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[[ Mlennert | Moritz Lennert ]]
Name: Moritz Lennert |
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After 23 years of activity in geography, GIS and remote sensing, both in academia and in a private company, Moritz has moved to other horizons and now works on social inequalities and their reproduction through school. Even though he now is pretty removed from GIS work, he continues to follow GRASS GIS development and remains available should the need arise. |
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[[ Thomas Starnes | Mr Thomas Starnes ]]
Name: Mr Thomas Starnes |
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Spatial analyst committed to wildlife conservation and humanitarian causes. Interests in remote sensing, drones, AI, open data and data sharing. |
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[[ Msilikale05 | Msilikale Msilanga ]]
Name: Msilikale Msilanga |
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Msilikale Msilanga is a spatial planner by professional from Tanzania but have more experiences from Europe and Latin America based on the same field. He has been working at the World Bank since 2011 as the Geospatial consultant before he went to have his Masters for two years. Now he is back at the World Bank supporting the open data team and more mapping projects in Tanzania Zambia and Mozambique. For more than five years, he has been working with the local communities in Dar es salaam helping them to map their own areas using OSM. Through these maps which are mostly in the informal settlements, more issues facing the community has been identified and more projects have been identified one of them being Ramani Huria. He is currently a Co-chair for FOSS4G 2018 which will be conducted in Dar es Salaam in 2018. |
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[[ NathanW | Nathan Woodrow ]]
Name: Nathan Woodrow |
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Nathan is a active core developer and promoter of QGIS. He is an advocate of using open source solutions in local government, promoting its use to save money, add flexibility in workflows, and allow greater freedom from vendor lock in. |
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[[ Bakaniko | Nicolas Roelandt ]]
Name: Nicolas Roelandt |
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[[ Nikos Alexandris | Nikos Alexandris ]]
Name: Nikos Alexandris |
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- Contributed GRASS-GIS Add-Ons:
(Feb - Mar. 2014)
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[[ Nimalika | Nimalika Fernando ]]
Name: Nimalika Fernando |
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Nimalika has moved to Open source GIS in 2006 as a novice user and application developer in her research studies related to web-mapping. Since then she has been involved in adopting OSGeo tools in teaching, research and spreading the use of them (particularly QGIS, MapServer, PostgreSQL, OSM ) in Sri Lanka. She is interested in integrating open source GIS solutions in solving locally important problems and linking different organizations with OSGeo products. she is an academic with more than 14 years experience. At present she is a Phd candidate at Curtin University, Perth, Australia |
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[[ Nobusuke Iwasaki | Nobusuke Iwasaki ]]
Name: Nobusuke Iwasaki |
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[[ Nuno Oliveira | Nuno Oliveira ]]
Name: Nuno Oliveira |
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Nuno earned his BS and MS in Software Engineering from University of Minho. He started is career in the telecommunications industry by developing solutions for managing and monitoring telecommunications infrastructures. Currently he works at GeoSolutions were he develops advanced solutions for GIS challenges using open source software. In the last years he focused on distributed systems, big data technologies and GIS. He contributes to several open source projects and is a commiter of GeoServer, MapStore and GeoTools. |
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[[ Nyall Dawson | Nyall Dawson ]]
Name: Nyall Dawson |
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Nyall has been a core developer with the QGIS project since 2013. During this time he has contributed over 5000 commits to the project, and today is one of the most active developers on the project. Nyall's contributions to QGIS cover a wide range of areas - from improvements to the map rendering and symbology engines, enhancements to labeling and print layout functionality, right through to optimisations of the underlying spatial processing algorithms utilised by QGIS. He is dedicated to making QGIS a unique tool capable of creating cartographic effects which to date have not been available in GIS software applications. Nyall is currently the proprietor and lead developer at North Road Consulting, an Australian spatial development consultancy which predominantly focus on investing in and promoting use of open source GIS applications. |
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[[ Olivermay | Oliver May ]]
Name: Oliver May |
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[[ Olt | Oliver Tonnhofer ]]
Name: Oliver Tonnhofer |
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[[ Pablodab | Paolo Dabove ]]
Name: Paolo Dabove |
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Paolo has been Associate Professor at Politecnico di Torino since 2021. His principal research interests are in quality control of GNSS positioning, monitoring techniques with Geomatics instruments, low-cost INS and GNSS systems for mobile mapping, and indoor positioning for navigation purposes. Paolo Dabove has over 60 scientific papers in international and Italian journals and proceedings and also has five book chapters in international books. He has been the President of the GFOSS.it association, the Italian OSGeo Local Chapter, since February 2020. ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9646-523X Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ewFGj3kAAAAJ&hl=it&oi=ao |
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[[ Pmeems | Paul Meems ]]
Name: Paul Meems |
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[[ Pwramsey3 | Paul Ramsey ]]
Name: Paul Ramsey |
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[[ Pvanbosgeo | Paulo van Breugel ]]
Name: Paulo van Breugel |
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My main research interests are forest and landscape ecology, biogeography, and conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and natural resources. I have worked for international research (Bioversity, ICRAF, ILRI) institutes in Syria, Brazil and Kenya. I am currently working as freelance researcher on ecology & biodiversity and GIS/spatial analyst. |
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[[ Pedromap | Pedro Pereira ]]
Name: Pedro Pereira |
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Pedro is a Geographer and works as a IT and GIS Technician in the Municipality of Guimarães - Portugal. |
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[[ Pedromap | Pedro Pereira ]]
Name: Pedro Pereira |
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Pedro is a Geographer and works as a IT and GIS Technician in the Municipality of Guimarães - Portugal. |
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[[ Vehrka | Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses ]]
Name: Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses |
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Pedro-Juan is a Cartographer and Project Manager that works in a Location Intelligence company. He has been collaborating with different NGOs in spreading the word of the Open Knowledge, Open data and FOSS (and FOSS4G) |
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[[ Pedro-Juan Ferrer | Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses ]]
Name: Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses |
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Pedro-Juan is a Cartographer and Project Manager that works in a Location Intelligence company. He has been collaborating with different NGOs in spreading the word of the Open Knowledge, Open data and FOSS (and FOSS4G) |
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[[ Pebau | Peter Baumann ]]
Name: Peter Baumann |
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[[ Peter Loewe | Peter Löwe ]]
Name: Peter Löwe |
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[[ Peter Mooney | Peter Mooney ]]
Name: Peter Mooney |
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[[ Pieterdg | Pieter De Graef ]]
Name: Pieter De Graef |
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[[ Pirmin Kalberer | Pirmin Kalberer ]]
Name: Pirmin Kalberer |
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Pirmin is an active Geospatial Open Source community member since 2002. He works for Sourcepole, a Swiss based commercial Open Source company. |
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[[ Rafael Moreno | Rafael Moreno ]]
Name: Rafael Moreno |
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Rafael Moreno received his B.S. in Forestry from the Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico in 1982 and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Natural Resources Management from Colorado State University in 1987 and1992 respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences at University of Colorado Denver (UCD). He teaches courses in GISscience and Technology, environmental science, land use planning and sustainability in natural resources management. He leads the FOSS4G lab at UCD. His current research concentrates on the analysis of fragmentation and anthropogenic pressure on forest areas, Decision Support Systems for forest management, and the use of FOSS/FOSS4G for creating local and Web-based spatial information systems. |
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[[ RajatShinde | Rajat Shinde ]]
Name: Rajat Shinde |
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[[ Rjhale1971 | Randal Hale ]]
Name: Randal Hale |
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Randal Hale is the owner of North River Geographic Systems, Inc. He's been active in the QGIS Community by participating in beta testing and answering questions on the QGIS mailing list. He's also developed QGIS classes that target people active in the GIS Community. |
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[[ Ravivundavalli | Ravi Kumar Vundavalli ]]
Name: Ravi Kumar Vundavalli |
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Evangelist of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). FOSS GIS teacher. Trained more than a hundred Geologists of Geological Survey of India, as head of it's training division at Hyderabad, India. Currently developing FOSS GIS for transparent administration in India. 'mana-rajahmundry.org', is a website developed for society with various themes like roads, toilets, schools, drainage etc. A similar website is being prepared for the City of Mysuru, http://www.mana-rajahmundry.org/namma-mysuru/. Being a Geologist mapping the districts of Godavari, Andhra Pradesh for Free Geological Geospatial data. GeoheritageIndia.org, which will generate GIS related locations of Geological significance, is in the making. Present Interest: 'Crowd-sourcing', with Android smart phones, for various societal needs is present endeavour. Open Data Kit (ODK) and OSMAND are used for 'Mobile-GIS', with training workshops. Building specific forms/questionnaires for crowd-sourcing Geospatial data is also in progress. As A Geologist: Experience from mapping Western Himalayas, Sikkim Himalayas, Glacier Mapping and Water Budgeting of Zemu Glacier, North Sikkim started career in early seventies. Mapping eastern Ghats and the Bauxite contained there in Odisha State, is a favorite memory while Exploring Deep-Seas for Poly-Metalic nodules, and near shore Placer Minerals (Monazite, Ilmenite, Garnet)of Bay of Bengal, Off Andhra Pradesh and Odisha coasts is a more recent thrust. |
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[[ Robe | Regina Obe ]]
Name: Regina Obe |
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[[ Remi.cresson | Remi Cresson ]]
Name: Remi Cresson |
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Remi Cresson has received the M. Sc. in electrical engineering from the Grenoble Institute of Technology (INPG), France, 2009. He is with IRSTEA (french National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture), for research and development in the field of remote sensing image processing, including (but not restricted to) High Performance Computing and geospatial data infrastructures. Involved in open source projects:
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[[ Sanghee | Sanghee Shin ]]
Name: Sanghee Shin |
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[[ Endofcap | Sanghee Shin ]]
Name: Sanghee Shin |
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[[ Iamrohith94 | Sankepally Rohith Reddy ]]
Name: Sankepally Rohith Reddy |
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Rohith Reddy is pursuing his Masters in Research in the Lab for Spatial Informatics at the IIIT Hyderabad, India. He is a developer, programmer and a researcher. |
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[[ Sarasafavi | Sara Safavi ]]
Name: Sara Safavi |
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Sara is a software developer with experience in web and geospatial development, and a frequent speaker in both the Python & geospatial tech communities. Sara is also an active community leader, and has been an organizer for PyLadiesATX, Austin Open Source GIS, and MaptimeATX. |
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[[ ScottC | Scott Clark ]]
Name: Scott Clark |
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I'm a program manager with a background in geospatial analysis and I advocate for the maximum use of open source software in all of the projects I'm responsible for. I've participated in open source projects for a few years now and have an interest in GeoNode, QGIS, GeoWave and GeoGig. One of the projects I worked on is GeoSHAPE (http://geoshape.org). I attend FOSS4G whenever I can for the great community and to keep up on the latest with open source geospatial software. |
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[[ Seleneyang | Selene Yang ]]
Name: Selene Yang |
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[[ Metasim | Simeon H.K. Fitch ]]
Name: Simeon H.K. Fitch |
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My current focus is in building the next-generation methodologies and technologies for distributed processing of geospatial data "at scale" using resource-efficient, environmentally-conscious tooling. I'm a co-founder and VP of R&D and Engineering at Astrea, Inc., where lead a team of software engineers delivering modern geospatial applications to multiple commercial verticals. |
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[[ Simonmercier | Simon Mercier ]]
Name: Simon Mercier |
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[[ Perriger | Stefan Steiniger ]]
Name: Stefan Steiniger |
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[[ Stefan A. Tzeggai | Stefan Tzeggai ]]
Name: Stefan Tzeggai |
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[[ Stephen Mather | Stephen Vincent Mather ]]
Name: Stephen Vincent Mather |
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Stephen has been working in GIS, Planning, and related fields since 1998, working for the last 9 years as the GIS Manager for Cleveland Metroparks. He has been interested in the application of computer vision to geospatial analyses since 2004, and has recently initiated the OpenDroneMap project (http://opendronemap.org), a project to bring together and extend a suite of open source computer vision software for use with UAS (drone) and street level images. In addition to managing Cleveland Metroparks GIS program and leading OpenDroneMap, Stephen works with the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Karisoke Research Center (Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International) to research mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Most of that work uses OSGeo tools. Stephen is also coauthor of the PostGIS Cookbook and blogs all his geospatial and ecological whims at https://smathermather.com. |
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[[ Woodbri | Stephen Woodbridge ]]
Name: Stephen Woodbridge |
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[[ Sdlime | Steve Lime ]]
Name: Steve Lime |
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Steve is one of the principle developers for MapServer and does a fair amount of web application development using MapServer/MapScript, PostGIS, GDAL, GEOS and OpenLayers. |
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[[ Stevenfeldman | Steven Feldman ]]
Name: Steven Feldman |
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[[ Steven Ottens | Steven Ottens ]]
Name: Steven Ottens |
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[[ Sanand | Suchith Anand ]]
Name: Suchith Anand |
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Suchith Anand is a Charter Member of OSGeo and actively involved in OSGeo Education initiatives. He volunteers for GeoForAll with a vision to make geospatial education and opportunities accessible to all and to enable a better future for everyone. He served as the founding chair of the ICA Commission on Open Source Geospatial Technologies and Geospatial IG of Research Data Alliance. He serves in the Program Board of Group on Earth Observations (GEO). He is reviewer for European and international research council applications, and many leading GIS journals . He serves on the Editorial Board of Journal on Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards , GIS Professional . Suchith is from India and now lives in Nottingham with his wife Sajini and their son Sanjay . They all are cricket fans and love travelling. |
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[[ Thomas Baschetti | Thomas Baschetti ]]
Name: Thomas Baschetti |
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Thomas is a freelancer doing all kind of GIS and database stuff, especially helping people to migrate from proprietary to free software, connecting different systems and getting things to work. |
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[[ Thomas G | Thomas Gratier ]]
Name: Thomas Gratier |
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[[ Timlinux | Tim Sutton ]]
Name: Tim Sutton |
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[[ Tinacormier | Tina Cormier ]]
Name: Tina Cormier |
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Tina is a remote sensing scientist who uses satellite imagery to gain insights into critical challenges facing society, and open source software is central to the work that she does. She actively promotes open source through talks, community events (e.g., maptime), and social media, and she is now working with the OSGeo-Live project on R quickstarts as well as with the author of the lidR package to improve user friendliness. Sharing her open source experience has always been a part of her work as well; she has taught workshops in countries all over the world, from Peru to Nepal, as well as in her home country, the USA. Workshop topics have ranged from programming in R and using QGIS, to processing lidar with open source tools. |
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[[ Tina Cormier | Tina Cormier ]]
Name: Tina Cormier |
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Tina is a remote sensing scientist who uses satellite imagery to gain insights into critical challenges facing society, and open source software is central to the work that she does. She actively promotes open source through talks, community events (e.g., maptime), and social media, and she is now working with the OSGeo-Live project on R quickstarts as well as with the author of the lidR package to improve user friendliness. Sharing her open source experience has always been a part of her work as well; she has taught workshops in countries all over the world, from Peru to Nepal, as well as in her home country, the USA. Workshop topics have ranged from programming in R and using QGIS, to processing lidar with open source tools. |
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[[ Tomchadwin | Tom Chadwin ]]
Name: Tom Chadwin |
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Author and maintainer of qgis2web, a QGIS plugin to create webmaps, I have worked for Northumberland National Park Authority for over twelve years, also spending time on secondment managing GIS and web joint working between all the UK National Parks. I have spoken at FOSS4GUK and regional QGIS user groups, and have made several (non-code) contributions to QGIS. I oversaw the migration of Northumberland National Park Authority from proprietary GIS to open source, and advocate its use whenever possible. I co-chaired FOSS4GUK 2018. |
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[[ Toozeer | Tommy Oozeer ]]
Name: Tommy Oozeer |
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[[ Tbarsballe | Torben Barsballe ]]
Name: Torben Barsballe |
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Committer on the GeoTools, GeoWebCache, and GeoServer projects. |
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[[ Tosseto | Toshikazu Seto ]]
Name: Toshikazu Seto |
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Toshikazu Seto is a researcher who has conducted research and analysis related to "GIS and Society". Since OSGeo.JP was formed, he has been supporting the Japanese FOSS4G event held annually in Tokyo and Osaka. He is also interested in community-building for FOSS4G and attends a wide range of activities related to Volunteered Geographic Information and OpenGeoData. |
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[[ Tkardi | Tõnis Kärdi ]]
Name: Tõnis Kärdi |
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[[ Wenzeslaus | Vaclav Petras ]]
Name: Vaclav Petras |
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[[ Vasile | Vasile Crăciunescu ]]
Name: Vasile Crăciunescu |
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[[ Veroandreo | Veronica Andreo ]]
Name: Veronica Andreo |
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Vero holds a PhD in Biology and a MSc degree in GIS and Remote Sensing. She is mostly interested in GIS and remote sensing uses and applications for public health, environmental monitoring and disaster management. She is a GRASS GIS and FOSS4G enthusiast and a very active promoter of Osgeo/FOSS4G philosophy everywhere: in conferences, courses, workshops and so on. She is mainly involved in GRASS GIS community contributing tutorials, examples, general documentation, user support, translations, etc. |
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[[ Volaya | Victor Olaya ]]
Name: Victor Olaya |
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Victor is the creator and main developer of the SEXTANTE library, a spatial data analysis library currently used by several open source GIS such as gvSIG or QGIS. He is also the main author of the Spanish Free GIS Book, a free (CC BY) book on the fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems. |
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[[ Victoria Rautenbach | Victoria Rautenbach ]]
Name: Victoria Rautenbach |
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Victoria Rautenbach is a senior lecturer in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Victoria’s research focuses on spatial data visualization to support decision making. Her research spans two disciplines: Geographic Information Science (GISc) and Computer Science; multi-dimensional geovisualization, spatial data infrastructure, open source for geospatial software and geoinformation standards. Victoria is interested in web mapping development and the use of mapping to improve less fortunate communities, and has also been involved in various open data events in South Africa. |
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[[ Vidhan13j07 | Vidhan Jain ]]
Name: Vidhan Jain |
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[[ Vdeparday | Vivien Deparday ]]
Name: Vivien Deparday |
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[[ Macho | Werner Macho ]]
Name: Werner Macho |
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Werner is coming from water management, hydrology and hydraulics and has been involved in the QGIS project since 2008. Using mainly opensource software since the early 1990 and since about 2004 solving his geospatial problems with opensource GIS software, he tries to help and propagate free software wherever he can. Beside maintaining a few QGIS plugins he is also the translation team leader for QGIS Desktop software and trying to be a helping hand wherever problems arise. |
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[[ Yoichi | Yoichi Kayama ]]
Name: Yoichi Kayama |
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Yoichi Kayama is a software engineer and researcher who has conducted research and program development related to geographic information for more than 20 years. Since OSGeo.JP was formed, he has been supporting the Japanese FOSS4G event held annually in Tokyo and Osaka. He co-authored a FOSS4G handbook, he was engaged in the Japanese localization of QGIS, and he has taught how to use QGIS in a number of workshops. |
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[[ Siki | Zoltan Siki ]]
Name: Zoltan Siki Experience: |
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